Ambac Rocky Balboa oder chapter 11
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Aber ich habe mir nochmal die Meldung von Mabac letzte Woche angesehen
"If the Company is unable to reach agreement on a prepackaged bankruptcy in the near term, it intends to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code prior to the end of the year."
Warum dieses Gerücht oder was auch immer es ist am Börsenschluss am Tag vor den Zahlen? Sind die wirklich gescheitert??? ich versteh es einfach nicht!
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Shares of Ambac Financial Group Inc. /quotes/comstock/13*!abk/quotes/nls/abk (ABK 0.38, -0.14, -26.90%) dropped late Monday after Bloomberg News reported the troubled bond insurer may file for bankruptcy as early as this week. Ambac shares fell 17% to 43 cents in after-hours activity. Last week, Ambac missed a debenture interest payment and said it may file for bankruptcy by the end of the year because it has been unable to raise new capital.
Aber ich gehe davon aus, dass CH11 bald kommen wird. Dann lohnt sich nur das Traden auf den Dead Cat Bounce.
Aktuell werden übrigens derzeit 39c AH angezeigt. Und das bei heftigem Volumen...
Quelle:http://www.zerohedge.com/article/ambac-bankruptcy-filing-imminent
Ambac Bankruptcy Filing Imminent
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Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/08/2010 15:43 -0500
Game over for another Jim Cramer masterpiece.
* AMBAC HOLDING SEEKS TO RESTRUCTURE MORE THAN $1 BILLION IN DEBT
* AMBAC HOLDING SAID TO PLAN FILING FOR BANKRUPTCY THIS WEEK
Below is Jim Cramer's Ambac note from April 13. Almost as good as his Bear Stearns call.
Give Me Some of That 'Worthless' Ambac
04/13/2010 11:49 AM
I hate Ambac Financial (ABK - commentary - Trade Now). I believe the current stub of equity is worthless. The claims are too big and the cash too small. But so what.
Ouch.
That's painful to write. Especially, when you consider the Columnist Conversation tune of Tim Collins, and the excellent work by Andrew Wessel at JP Morgan backing up that analysis.
But it doesn't matter. You could argue that none of these insurers are technically solvent: Radian (RDN - commentary - Trade Now), PMI (PMI - commentary - Trade Now), MGIC Investment (MTG - commentary - Trade Now), MBIA (MBI - commentary - Trade Now). It hasn't meant a thing.
MGIC has rallied 400% during its extended period of "worthlessness." I want some of that worthlessness. Radian's up 600% during its "worthless" period. I would have liked a piece of that worthlessness. How about grabbing a hunk of the 800% rally in the "worthless" PMI? Wouldn't that have been delicious?
Do you hold your nose and buy ABK because of those rallies? I believe, oddly, yes. Now, there is simply no percentage in admitting you would ever recommend a worthless security. But this is a game of performance, not a game of valuation. There are plenty of genuinely worthless stocks that have gone up huge. There are tons of cases where gigantically worthless stocks -- almost every dotcom circa 1999-2000 -- gave you great returns.
The purists out there have spurned these points. I could care less about purity. I could care less that someone might be able to say Cramer likes worthlessness. But the !@#$% animal spirits have it going, and a worthless stock can be worth something if it moves up that much and starts offering equity or bonds against it.
Again, I hate these situations. But they are real. They are happening. They have happened. And this is one of them that I feel is destined to happen again.
Sorry.
und unten dann unten in ABK ändern
Link: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-11-08/...hapter-11-bankruptcy.html
The petition for Chapter 11 protection filed in Manhattan today listed assets of $394.5 million and liabilities of $1.68 billion. The Vanguard Group Inc. was listed as the largest shareholder, with 5.46 percent of the company’s stock.
The case is In re Ambac Financial Group Inc., 10-15973, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan).
To contact the reporter on this story: Tiffany Kary in New York at tkary@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Michael Hytha at mhytha@bloomberg.net
Wenn CH11 tatsächlich heute noch eingereicht worden ist, dann morgen Handelsaufnahme wahrscheinlich unter 25c.
Ich suche mal eine 2. Quelle, nicht nur Bloomberg, auf die sich alle berufen
...eigentlich dieselbe Prozedur wie bei Cit, soviele waren sich hier einig das die Q Zahlen Super sind usw.
nochmal 16400,- ausbuchen.Leider wächst es nicht mehr nach.
Wer heute noch schlafen kann ?
Hier die Pressemitteilung von Ambac selbst
Damit pleite.
27c derzeit
wird sicherlich noch mal hochgezockt das teil.
schade drumm.